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  • Situations Where Vortex Flowmeters Are Not Suitable

    Vortex flowmeters are commonly used flow measurement instruments, suitable for measuring the flow of a variety of liquids and gases. Their high accuracy, stability, and reliability have led to their widespread application in many fields. However, in practice, vortex flowmeters are not suitable for a...
  • Differential Pressure Transmitter - Types and Applications

    A differential pressure transmitter is a device that measures the difference in pressure between the two ends of a transmitter. Unlike a general pressure transmitter, it has two input pressure ports, which are divided into a positive pressure port and a negative pressure port. Measurement can only b...
  • What should I do if a vortex flowmeter malfunctions?

    A vortex flowmeter is a common industrial flow measurement instrument that uses the principle of turbine rotation to measure the flow rate of a medium. When a fluid passes through the vortex flowmeter's flow channel, the flow velocity causes the vortex blades fixed to the central axis of the channel...
  • What is a pH Sensor and its Applications?

    A pH sensor is an electronic device that measures the level of acidity or alkalinity (pH) in a liquid or solution. The sensor contains a glass electrode that is sensitive to changes in pH. The electrode is made up of a thin membrane that is coated with a special solution containing a reference elect...
  • Electromagnetic Flowmeter vs. Coriolis Mass Flowmeter

    Electromagnetic flowmeters and Coriolis mass flowmeters are two of the most widely used types of flowmeters in modern applications. Each has its own advantages and limitations, so choosing the appropriate flowmeter depends on the specific application scenario and requirements. 1. Principle and Appl...